A pizza box blank includes a bottom panel, a top panel and a rear wall connecting the bottom panel to the top panel. The bottom panel includes first and second side walls. The blank includes first and second flaps connected to the first and second side walls, respectively, wherein upon assembly of the blank into a pizza box, the first and second flaps are positioned adjacent the top panel and extend toward one another.
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1. A pizza box blank, comprising:
a bottom panel;
a top panel;
a closure tab connected with the top panel opposite the bottom panel along a first edge;
a rear wall connecting the top panel with the bottom panel, the rear wall connected with the top panel along a second edge, wherein the first edge and second edge are parallel;
a front wall connected to the bottom panel opposite the rear wall;
a first sidewall positioned on a first side of the bottom panel;
a second side wall positioned on a second side of the bottom panel opposite the first side;
a first flap connected to the first side wall and terminating at a third edge opposite said first side wall; and
a second flap connected to the second side wall and terminating at a fourth edge opposite said second side wall;
wherein the closure tab includes side edges free from connection to any panel and includes a maximum width along the first edge less than a width of the top panel along the second edge, and further wherein upon assembly of the pizza box blank into a pizza box, said third edge and said fourth edge are orthogonal to said first edge and said second edge.
9. A plurality of pizza box blanks positioned in a nesting arrangement, comprising:
a first pizza box blank having a first top panel connected with a first closure tab and a first bottom panel, the first top panel including a first side edge, a second side edge, a first top edge connected with the first closure tab and a first bottom edge parallel with the first top edge, wherein the first bottom panel is connected with a first side wall along a first inner edge and a first flap defining a first outer edge and a second side wall along a second inner edge and a second flap defining a second outer edge, said first inner edge, first outer edge, second inner edge and said second outer edge extending orthogonal to said first top edge and said first bottom edge, and further wherein the first closure tab includes side edges free from connection to any panel and includes a first maximum width along the first top edge less than a first width of the first top panel along the first bottom edge; and
a second pizza box blank having a second top panel connected with a second closure tab and a second bottom panel, the second top panel including a third side edge, a fourth side edge, a second top edge connected with the second closure tab and a second bottom edge parallel with the second top edge, wherein the second bottom panel is connected with a third side wall along a third inner edge and a third flap defining a third outer edge and a fourth side wall along a fourth inner edge and a fourth flap defining a fourth outer edge, said third inner edge, third outer edge, fourth inner edge and said fourth outer edge extending orthogonal to said second top edge and said second bottom edge, and further wherein the second closure tab includes side edges free from connection to any panel and includes a second maximum width along the second top edge less than a second width of the second top panel along the second bottom edge, and further wherein the first side edge is connected to the third outer edge and the third side edge is connected to the first outer edge.
14. A method of forming a plurality of pizza box blanks, comprising:
inserting cardboard into a die cutting machine;
forming a first pizza box blank from the cardboard with the die cutting machine, the first pizza box blank having a first top panel connected with a first closure tab and a first bottom panel, the first top panel including a first side edge, a second side edge, a first top edge connected with the first closure tab and a first bottom edge parallel with the first top edge, wherein the first bottom panel is connected with a first side wall along a first inner edge and a first flap defining a first outer edge and a second side wall along a second inner edge and a second flap defining a second outer edge, said first inner edge, first outer edge, second inner edge and said second outer edge extending orthogonal to said first top edge and said first bottom edge, and further wherein the first closure tab includes side edges free from connection to any panel and includes a first maximum width along the first top edge less than a first width of the first top panel along the first bottom edge; and
forming a second pizza box blank from the cardboard with the die cutting machine, the second pizza box having a second top panel connected with a second closure tab and a second bottom panel, the second top panel including a third side edge, a fourth side edge, a second top edge connected with the second closure tab and a second bottom edge parallel with the second top edge, wherein the second bottom panel is connected with a third side wall along a third inner edge and a third flap defining a third outer edge and a fourth side wall along a fourth inner edge and a fourth flap defining a fourth outer edge, said third inner edge, third outer edge, fourth inner edge and said fourth outer edge extending orthogonal to said second top edge and said second bottom edge, and further wherein the second closure tab includes side edges free from connection to any panel and includes a second maximum width along the second top edge less than a second width of the second top panel along the second bottom edge, and further, wherein the first side edge is connected to the third outer edge and the third side edge is connected to the first outer edge.
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a first plurality of pizza box blanks oriented in a first direction;
a second plurality of pizza box blanks connected with the first plurality of pizza box blanks and oriented in a second direction, opposite the first direction.
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Current pizza delivery boxes are manufactured in various configurations.
A pizza box blank includes a bottom panel, a top panel and a rear wall connecting the bottom panel to the top panel. The bottom panel includes first and second side walls. The blank includes first and second flaps connected to the first and second side walls, respectively, wherein upon assembly of the blank into a pizza box, the first and second flaps are positioned adjacent the top panel and extend toward one another.
Blank 100 can be formed of corrugated cardboard structure having an inner liner, an outer liner and a fluting medium (e.g., an A flute, B flute, E flute). To form the various structures of blank 100 (i.e., the panels, walls, flaps and tab), the corrugated cardboard structure can be cut and/or creased in selected positions to form the structures as desired. In one embodiment, cuts are evenly spaced along a line that delineates these structures. For example, a line 150 separating bottom panel 102 and side wall 108 can be formed by cutting a sequential pattern of ½ inch through a thickness of the blank 100 followed by a ¼ inch crease (i.e., no cut) along a length of the line 150. Other lines can be similarly formed, or lengths of cut portions or crease portions can be adjusted accordingly. To form other structures, such as flap 132, a line 152 is cut through an entirety of the thickness of blank 100 such that flap 132 is disconnected from side wall 108 and is creased along a line 154 such that flap 132 can be folded with respect to rear wall 106.
Blank 100 can transition from an unassembled state (as illustrated) into an assembled state, forming a pizza box. Transition to the assembled state can be made by folding top panel 104 toward bottom panel 102. Additionally, side flap 132 can be positioned adjacent side wall 108 closer to bottom panel 102 and side flap 134 is positioned adjacent side wall 110 closer to bottom panel 102. Each of the side walls 108 and 110 are folded inwardly, causing front wall 112 to be folded inwardly due to connection of front wall 112 with side walls 108 and 110 through corner walls 114 and 120, respectively. Closure tab 130 can be inserted adjacent front wall 112, the closure tab 130 being positioned between wall 112 and bottom panel 102. When folded into a pizza box, dimension L2 becomes an overall length of the pizza box, dimension W2 becomes an overall width of the pizza box and dimension L3 becomes an overall height of the pizza box.
In the embodiment illustrated, a maximum width of top panel 104 extends from a first side edge 160 to a second side edge 162. Each of the edges 160, 162 are free from connection to other structures such as walls, panels and the like, such that the maximum width of top panel 104, as well as all structures on the top side 100-2 is equal to the overall width W2 of the pizza box in the assembled state.
where M is the linear material saved and N is the number of blanks positioned in a nesting arrangement. In one embodiment, W2 is 17.125 inches and W3 is 12.375 inches. In one embodiment, nesting arrangement 10 can formed through a die cutting machine wherein a cardboard structure is fed into the machine to produce the cuts and seams to form the structures in blank 100.
In the nesting arrangement 10, side edges of the top panels are connected to outer edges of side flaps of adjacent blanks. For example, top panel 104B of blank 100B includes side edges 170 and 172. Side edge 170 is directly connected to outer edge 180 of side flap 126A. In a similar manner, side edge 172 is directly connected to outer edge 182 of side flap 128C.
Blank 200 can be assembled into a pizza box by folding top panel 204 toward bottom panel 202. Additionally, each of the side walls 108 and 110 can be folded inwardly, causing front wall 112 to be folded inwardly due to connection of front wall 112 with side walls 108 and 110 through corner walls 114 and 120, respectively. Closure tab 130 can be inserted adjacent front wall 112, the closure tab 130 being positioned between wall 112 and bottom panel 102. When folded into a pizza box, dimension L2 becomes an overall length of the pizza box, dimension W2 becomes an overall width of the pizza box and dimension L3 becomes an overall height of the pizza box. In one embodiment, W2 is 17.625 inches and W3 is 12.375 inches.
where M is the linear material saved and N is the number of blanks positioned in a nesting arrangement.
Various embodiments of the invention have been described above for purposes of illustrating the details thereof and to enable one of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the invention. The details and features of the disclosed embodiment[s] are not intended to be limiting, as many variations and modifications will be readily apparent to those of skill in the art. Accordingly, the scope of the present disclosure is intended to be interpreted broadly and to include all variations and modifications coming within the scope and spirit of the appended claims and their legal equivalents.
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